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he's the author of "insane city," which pokes fun at the city of miami. i also had to find out really what, if anything, he thought was funny or crazy about the weather in the northeast. take a listen. >> first of all, i want to clarify you are talking about a person who lives in miami but is now in san francisco about a blizzard in new england. here's what i have observed in miami, which our equivalent is the hurricanes when they come. everybody -- you watch the weather channel, and you get more and more nervous. finally you have to go to the supermarket, not because you need anything, but because everybody else is going to the supermarket. and you go there and there's all these storm-crazed people running around buying products that they'll never use. you come home and you go, i got nine volt batteries. but you don't have anything that uses them. but i have canned products in my home in miami from the 1980s, things i'll never use. >> how about the -- there's always that one person, the maniacal shoveller. this is the person who before the snow comes is
he's the author of "insane city," which pokes fun at the city of miami. i also had to find out really what, if anything, he thought was funny or crazy about the weather in the northeast. take a listen. >> first of all, i want to clarify you are talking about a person who lives in miami but is now in san francisco about a blizzard in new england. here's what i have observed in miami, which our equivalent is the hurricanes when they come. everybody -- you watch the weather...
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but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves, to find their cars again. >> i hope this is my car. >> reporter: how long have you been at it? >> about an hour. >> reporter: looks like you've made some headway here. how much longer do you think you have to go? >> at least two more. >> reporter: across the region, driving is treacherous. if you don't have to venture out, officials say, please don't. as for the airports, they too are struggling to recover from closures and delays over the past 24 hours. more than 5,000 flights had to be cancelled, due to this walloping blizzard. and this walloping blizzard has given way to walloping temperatures. wow, what a differenc
but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves, to find...
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i want to ask you, do you think the cities and small towns prepared properly for this bliz started even though there's been accidents. the number seems very low compared to 1978 where we saw a death toll of about 100. >> absolutely. it's obvious many lessons learned and technology applied. the government, particularly the northeast is very sensitive with these large populations but still come up to people doing the right thing and staying informed and listen to what the government is saying. i think based on the conditions they've done a good job keeping the public informed. now we need to look out for one another. neighbors check on neighbors. if you know somebody in the region, call them and make sure they're okay. as in the case in katrina and many other disasters, most people that lost their lives, they died alone. now is the time to check on your neighbors and elderly people and people with disabilities and make sure they're okay. >> maybe that neighbor you don't know down the street, maybe you should check on him or her. general russel honore, great words of wisdom. >> and help th
i want to ask you, do you think the cities and small towns prepared properly for this bliz started even though there's been accidents. the number seems very low compared to 1978 where we saw a death toll of about 100. >> absolutely. it's obvious many lessons learned and technology applied. the government, particularly the northeast is very sensitive with these large populations but still come up to people doing the right thing and staying informed and listen to what the government is...
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to the city are also being asked to offer up their images from the event before they leave town. >> there is a lot of questions going on amtrak and now at logan. people leaving, because everyone was there taking pictures you may have seen someone. >> reporter: before it is all done, investigators could wind up with tens or hundreds of thousands of still pictures and many, many hours of video. but the painstaking analysis of all those images is anchored on one hope that somewhere in all of that right now is a picture of the person or persons who planted the bombs. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that's the hope for investigators. our thanks to tom foreman. they'll get some media, they'll find something that will lead to who did this and why. a lot of unanswered questions. i can't do a lot of reporting when i'm on tvgs. i'm going to get back out there and see what we can figure out, come back on later with it. over to you now, erin. >> thank you, chris. that's the thing. got to go out and find that nvgs. as news has come in about yesterday's horrific bombing, many turns to social media to
to the city are also being asked to offer up their images from the event before they leave town. >> there is a lot of questions going on amtrak and now at logan. people leaving, because everyone was there taking pictures you may have seen someone. >> reporter: before it is all done, investigators could wind up with tens or hundreds of thousands of still pictures and many, many hours of video. but the painstaking analysis of all those images is anchored on one hope that somewhere in...
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the bomb went off in a part of the city known as a stronghold for the shiite militant group hezbollah. lebanon officials say three people are dead, about 20 others are wounded and so far there's no claim of responsibility. we're watching beirut for more details. and of course we'll pass on whatever information we find out. and over in egypt, it is still reeling from its bloodiest day since the 2011 revolution. and president obama is responding to the crisis there. the streets of cairo are relatively calm, but tense right now after a day of carnage, chaos and gunfire. the egyptian health ministry says at least 525 people were killed and more than 3,700 wounded. president obama warns egypt is on a dangerous path. and he called for an end to the bloodshed. >> and to the egyptian people, let me say the cycle of violence and escalation needs to stop. we call on the egyptian authorities to respect the universal rights of the people. we call on those who are protesting to do so peacefully and condemn the attacks we've seen be protesters, including on churches. we believe that the state of em
the bomb went off in a part of the city known as a stronghold for the shiite militant group hezbollah. lebanon officials say three people are dead, about 20 others are wounded and so far there's no claim of responsibility. we're watching beirut for more details. and of course we'll pass on whatever information we find out. and over in egypt, it is still reeling from its bloodiest day since the 2011 revolution. and president obama is responding to the crisis there. the streets of cairo are...
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that's why we are at the 6 to 12 for the city. look at the numbers east. three feet for boston. >> i only have a few seconds. in 1978 i was looking through some of the data, it looks like $500 million in damage back then, which was a lot. i think over 100 people dead. are we looking at something this lethal? or are we now in a better place, because we can at least forecast a bit better? >> if you are on the highway and it's snowing and you are stuck, you are putting yourself in danger. it will be that bad. people will perish from this storm. so yes, i hope it's not 100. but i-95 will get stopped. if you are one of those cars that is stopped and wind chill zero, you can't see, there's going to be trouble. >> i'm glad you said that i think a lot of people think of a big snowstorm and don't think of a lethal snowstorm. keep on that for us. when you find whether that quarterback will make the pass, please let us know. chad myers for us in the severe weather center. >>> something special right now. more than 2,000 u.s. troops died during the war in afghanistan.
that's why we are at the 6 to 12 for the city. look at the numbers east. three feet for boston. >> i only have a few seconds. in 1978 i was looking through some of the data, it looks like $500 million in damage back then, which was a lot. i think over 100 people dead. are we looking at something this lethal? or are we now in a better place, because we can at least forecast a bit better? >> if you are on the highway and it's snowing and you are stuck, you are putting yourself in...
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the aftermath, the city's ch shattered landscape. it was not the wind that did it. it was the storm surge. water that engulfed the coast al strip. the crew was sheltering from the shore line. all around us you hear the sounds of the winds breaking and the large objects crashing and falling to the floor and it is a deluge. the staircase behind me is a water fall. but that didn't compare with what happened here. we are 100 meters from the water here and you can see the damage caused to these houses. these are all rough built houses flattened along the edge. thousands of people live along a stretch of kilometers. you can see behind me just how bad it must have been. authorities have pleaded with people to leave. many did, but many stayed. these fan was searching for his father, brothers and uncles. we all tried to leave but it was too late. i got separated when the water started rision. i don't know what happened to them. the devastation across the city of 200,000 people is widespread. winds upwards of 250 kilometers an hour leaving a trail of destruction. this is now
the aftermath, the city's ch shattered landscape. it was not the wind that did it. it was the storm surge. water that engulfed the coast al strip. the crew was sheltering from the shore line. all around us you hear the sounds of the winds breaking and the large objects crashing and falling to the floor and it is a deluge. the staircase behind me is a water fall. but that didn't compare with what happened here. we are 100 meters from the water here and you can see the damage caused to these...
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this time the city of new york is asking a federal court to overturn a decision to require the city to change its stop and frisk policy. rosa flores joins me from new york. rosa, hello. this is policy that generated heated conversation on both sides, hasn't it. >> it's been pretty explosive and the timing of this is very interesting. given that mayor bill deblasio just claimed city hall. and may we add with a very wide margin. and he is openly against the stop and frisk policy and openly said he would drop the city's appeal when he gets into city hall. so what do we have here, folks? in a filing, city of new york attorneys are asking a federal appeals judge to avoid the order issued in august by a lower court that required the nypd to change its stop and frisk policy. here eat back story. in august, a court found that stop and frisk practice used by the city of new york, they were unlawful, unconstitutional, targeted tens of thousands of blacks and hispanics and ordered city of new york to make changes. while the city appealed and in october, the new york police department was given th
this time the city of new york is asking a federal court to overturn a decision to require the city to change its stop and frisk policy. rosa flores joins me from new york. rosa, hello. this is policy that generated heated conversation on both sides, hasn't it. >> it's been pretty explosive and the timing of this is very interesting. given that mayor bill deblasio just claimed city hall. and may we add with a very wide margin. and he is openly against the stop and frisk policy and openly...
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the only city where this will happen? investors certainly had that knee jerk reaction, sold off, now they are buying back into the market today. once again, dow up now 118 points, the focus today, chris, is going to return to the economy and company news. company earnings continue to come out. i think their hearts, chris will, remain in boston. chris. >> yeah, we hope so. that's the focus today. good to see wall street take a positive look on events. moving things forward. they are reacting, remotely to what people lived through here in boston. i'm joined by cassidy. good to meet you. glad you are safe. you were there yesterday, watching, when the explosions go off, where are you? what does it mean? >> about 30 feet from the firn line when explosions went off. didn't know how to react. the first explosion, i felt it first and heard it at the same time. my legs were changing. and then before i even had time to internalize, and react, the second one happened and then everyone started running inside. i tried to hide in the a
the only city where this will happen? investors certainly had that knee jerk reaction, sold off, now they are buying back into the market today. once again, dow up now 118 points, the focus today, chris, is going to return to the economy and company news. company earnings continue to come out. i think their hearts, chris will, remain in boston. chris. >> yeah, we hope so. that's the focus today. good to see wall street take a positive look on events. moving things forward. they are...
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this is according to the spokeswoman from the board of elections in the city of new york. he be on the ballot regardless. the date a candidate can withdraw from the race has passed. it was july 15th. there are three ways to withdraw. if he moves out of state, dies or gets convicted of a felony. >> thanks very much. >>> hearing is under way to decide how much time an army private will serve for the biggest leak in u.s. history. the sentencing phase follows the judge's verdict only 24 hours ago. she acquitted him of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy but was found guilty on 20 other charges. manning avoided a life sentence but could still face many, many years in prison, maybe even decades. tell our viewers how we got to this point. >> wolf, bradley manning had a troubled history long before he started leaking the information. one former military said that will be a mitigating factor in his sentencing and those hearings are going on as we speak. we've investigated manning's background and got information on a broken home and other social issues. >> reporter: he was
this is according to the spokeswoman from the board of elections in the city of new york. he be on the ballot regardless. the date a candidate can withdraw from the race has passed. it was july 15th. there are three ways to withdraw. if he moves out of state, dies or gets convicted of a felony. >> thanks very much. >>> hearing is under way to decide how much time an army private will serve for the biggest leak in u.s. history. the sentencing phase follows the judge's verdict only...
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the whole city overcoming the worst and getting back to its best. one step at a time. tom foreman, cnn. >> admire those people a lot. that's it for be. thanks very much for watching. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." "newsroom" continues right now with brooke baldwin. >>> it's called a virgin tax. nl rookies shelling out big bucks, part of a hazing ritual. but in one locker room, did it go too far, sending one player over the edge? >> i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> police missing the alleged l.a.x. gunman by minutes. you will hear from his roommate. >> midair scare. two planes collide, but every passenger survives. thanks to what they wore on their backs. >>> plus --
the whole city overcoming the worst and getting back to its best. one step at a time. tom foreman, cnn. >> admire those people a lot. that's it for be. thanks very much for watching. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." "newsroom" continues right now with brooke baldwin. >>> it's called a virgin tax. nl rookies shelling out big bucks, part of a hazing ritual. but in one locker room, did it go too far, sending one player over the edge?...
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the coastal strip and spread through the city. the cnn crew was shulterring about a kilometer from the shoreline. the zurj was waist-deep and powerful. >> all around us, you hear the sounds of windows breaking and the sounds of the large objects falling and crashing to the floor. underfoot, it is now just a dell yuj. if you look behind me, the staircase is now basically a waterfall. >> but that didn't compare with what happened here. >> the storm surge was the most destructive part of this typhoon. we're about a hundred meters or so and you can see the damage caused these houses, these are all rough-built houses, completely flattened along the shore. thousands of people live along a stretch of several kilometers. you can see behind me just how bad it must have been. authorities had pleaded with people to leave. many did, but many stayed. we all tried to leave, but it was too late, i got separated when the water started rising. i don't know what happened to them, he tells me. the devastation leaving a trail of destruction. this is
the coastal strip and spread through the city. the cnn crew was shulterring about a kilometer from the shoreline. the zurj was waist-deep and powerful. >> all around us, you hear the sounds of windows breaking and the sounds of the large objects falling and crashing to the floor. underfoot, it is now just a dell yuj. if you look behind me, the staircase is now basically a waterfall. >> but that didn't compare with what happened here. >> the storm surge was the most destructive...
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now that there's a strong mayor, the mayor is technically the chief -- ceo of the city. he is an officer, and this does pertain to him. if they knowingly misuse city treasury funds, they can be removed from office judicially. and we're going to be looking at that, too. >> all right. we'll be following the story. i can't wait to see what happens tomorrow, frankly. san diego city councilman scott sherman, thank you very much. >> no, thank you for having me. >> thanks. >>> before we move on, an invitation for mayor filner. i would love it hear your side of the story. we've reached out by e-mail and phone and on air. i would love you -- would love to have you in the newsroom or on camera. i'll even fly to san diego. the invite is there. the ball's in your court. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," prince william like you've never seen him. the future king opening up to cnn about parenthood for the first time since the birth of george. how do you do a summer clearance event the dodge way? first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge
now that there's a strong mayor, the mayor is technically the chief -- ceo of the city. he is an officer, and this does pertain to him. if they knowingly misuse city treasury funds, they can be removed from office judicially. and we're going to be looking at that, too. >> all right. we'll be following the story. i can't wait to see what happens tomorrow, frankly. san diego city councilman scott sherman, thank you very much. >> no, thank you for having me. >> thanks....
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the city's charter has a little-used section about firing city officers for unauthorized use of city money. cnn obtained the mayor's credit card statement showing charges at a san diego hotel, restaurants that are, indeed, says the city attorney, personal expenses. >> somebody is so brazen and abusive and personal often, often that translates into the same type of conduct in financial affairs. >> reporter: cnn, san diego. >> we'll keep you posted on that investigation. >>> take your essential belongings and pets and go now. that was the order, the warning, in fact, coming from idaho authorities to residents in the sun valley area. this after the beaver creek blaze sent massive walls of fire close to homes and resorts in the area. at least 1,600 homes have been evacuated. the fire is only 6% contained and has burned roughly 64,000 acres. >>> all right. we go from one weather extreme to another. heavy rains are in the forecast from the gulf coast to the southeast coast. joining me now, cnn meteorologist jennifer delgado. i think the southeast has seen so much rain, i don't know if peop
the city's charter has a little-used section about firing city officers for unauthorized use of city money. cnn obtained the mayor's credit card statement showing charges at a san diego hotel, restaurants that are, indeed, says the city attorney, personal expenses. >> somebody is so brazen and abusive and personal often, often that translates into the same type of conduct in financial affairs. >> reporter: cnn, san diego. >> we'll keep you posted on that investigation....
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in the other cities as well. thanks very much for that. >> the quiet serenity of flying in a glider for a group of wounded veterans. its archance to forget problems. their story when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ cisco. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal
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then the manhunt for his brother, dzhokhar, that shut down the city. >> we believe that the suspect is cornered in a boat. >> tsarnaev arrested april 19th, and later charged. now, the u.s. attorney is deciding if he'll face the death penalty. the attack knocked the city down, but it was far from defeated. >> can feel like we're all boston. >> the whole country united with one resounding message. >> strong. not just strong. boston strong. >> that's it for me. see you at 5:00 eastern on "the situation room." "newsroom" continues right now with kyra phillips. >>> and brianna, thanks so much. good afternoon, everyone. i'm kyra phillips. we begin with that fight over your privacy and how it's become a fight in the u.s. legal system. a federal judge has just ruled that the white house endorsed nsa program that digs into your phone records and is completely legit. legal. that's a 180-turn from last week when another judge called the nsa s
then the manhunt for his brother, dzhokhar, that shut down the city. >> we believe that the suspect is cornered in a boat. >> tsarnaev arrested april 19th, and later charged. now, the u.s. attorney is deciding if he'll face the death penalty. the attack knocked the city down, but it was far from defeated. >> can feel like we're all boston. >> the whole country united with one resounding message. >> strong. not just strong. boston strong. >> that's it for me....
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a man, though, who grew up just outside of the city i'm standing in, kenneth feinberg, has the grim task of putting a price tag on this tragedy here in boston. and he is set to reveal his proposal on monday. so here's what we're hearing. some of the victims here from the bombings could get more than $1 million each. feinberg told "the boston globe" families of the three people killed and victim who is lost more than one limb, they may get, quote, well over a million dollars each. as for victims who lost a single limb like this woman here, this is heather abbott, she may get just under a million. victims with other physical injuries. there were so many. they may get smaller amounts. all depends on exactly how long they were here in the hospital recovering. feinberg is well versed in trauma and loss, we should point out. he oversaw funds for victims of the 9/11 attacks, also from several years ago the virginia tech shootings, that neater massacre in aurora, colorado, and also the bp oil spill. right now i can tell you this, the boston one fund, thanks to the generosity of so many people no
a man, though, who grew up just outside of the city i'm standing in, kenneth feinberg, has the grim task of putting a price tag on this tragedy here in boston. and he is set to reveal his proposal on monday. so here's what we're hearing. some of the victims here from the bombings could get more than $1 million each. feinberg told "the boston globe" families of the three people killed and victim who is lost more than one limb, they may get, quote, well over a million dollars each. as...
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the death was seen as really a new low in chicago's struggle to end the gun violence in the city streets. >>> kentucky police are still hunting for clues in the killing of one of their own. this was early saturday, jason ellis gunned down while heading home from his shift. removing debris from the road when he was shot multiple times. investigators believe he was ambushed. earlier today, his widow talked about the husband that she has now lost. >> he was an amazing man and i just want everybody to know what amazing man that he was. he was a dedicated family man. he loved our family. loved our boys. he loved me. he was dedicated to his job. he loved his job. he loved the people that he worked with. and i just want, you know, everybody to know what an amazing man he was. >> that is heartbreaking when you see that. more with what amy was saying about her husband here. does she have any other ideas about why this happened? and what is she offered to tell us more about him? >> amy ellis was visibly distraught. still in mourning. she's grieving. this is a long process for the family. she reall
the death was seen as really a new low in chicago's struggle to end the gun violence in the city streets. >>> kentucky police are still hunting for clues in the killing of one of their own. this was early saturday, jason ellis gunned down while heading home from his shift. removing debris from the road when he was shot multiple times. investigators believe he was ambushed. earlier today, his widow talked about the husband that she has now lost. >> he was an amazing man and i just...
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he's been tagging the city for three weeks. spokesperson called it a month-long residency. >> i like the fact he calls it a residency. >> an artist in reserve in the entire city of new york. >> we're in residency. >>> this week is the cnn premiere of "black fish" a document takes aim at the controversial issue of killer whales in captivity. we'll speak to the director of that film next hour on "cnn newsroom." we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. you keep the peace. we calm your congestion and pain. [ man ] thank you. thank you. [ female announcer ] you rally the team. you guys
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below the streets of new york city is a big priority for the return of the world famous marathon. >> on your marks. [ gunshot ] >> crowds cheer as 47,000 runners race through five burroughs to the finish line if central park. kenyans took first place in mon men's and women's division. last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young woman. her name is tatyana mcfadden. she completed her marathon grand slam by coming in first in the wheelchair division and three other marathons this year. as i found out, her success didn't come easy. at 24, tatyana mcfadden is no longer a stranger to adversity, taking on challenges most of her young adult life. born with spina bifida that paralyzed her from the waist down, unwanted by her mother, she was put into an orphanage that couldn't afford a wheel claire. >> i walked on my hands in the orphanage. no wheelchair. i just had a lot of hope. >> and this is not only an incredible personal achievement but a long jo
below the streets of new york city is a big priority for the return of the world famous marathon. >> on your marks. [ gunshot ] >> crowds cheer as 47,000 runners race through five burroughs to the finish line if central park. kenyans took first place in mon men's and women's division. last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young...
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philadelphia, these are the wettest six months ever on record for these cities. the rain continues. we have this stationary front. fm it just will not move. where it's been raining it continues to rain and it's not going to change today and it's not going to change tomorrow. over the weekend we had a little tropical connection too. that storm could have been something in the gulf of mexico. did push the moisture into the stationary front. it will be great to spread this around. it's been so hot and dry in the west and the southeast just flooding. spread out over five states. >> i know all about that. you and i have been kind of drowning in atlanta. days and days of this rain. >>> we're talking about a massive wildfire. this is across idaho sun valley. the numbers are staggering. a hundred thousands acres already burned. you have some 5,000 homes are in the potential path. that also includes some of these very nice homes of the rich and famous, tom hanks, bruce willis have homes there. it's also home to the sun valley resort. i want to bring in dan simon. what are you seeing here? is
philadelphia, these are the wettest six months ever on record for these cities. the rain continues. we have this stationary front. fm it just will not move. where it's been raining it continues to rain and it's not going to change today and it's not going to change tomorrow. over the weekend we had a little tropical connection too. that storm could have been something in the gulf of mexico. did push the moisture into the stationary front. it will be great to spread this around. it's been so hot...
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when you're here in the city, jobs are scarce. >> since you were in the service, there's no such thing as i'm going to stop and quit because i'm tired. >> we don't have bad traits that other moving companies have. everyone has their head on straight when they come to work. >> what more can you ask for? you work and now you're getting paid. and you're hanging out with your friends, pretty much. >> it's good work, what we do here. >> i'm going to go with this company, ride with it until the wheels fall or or until we explode and i don't have to be on the truck anymore. >> 99% of our clients are happy with us. we have been so lucky that we found a group of men who love what they do and they respect their clients. and the clients just love us. >> be sure to watch cnn's veterans in focus special that airs veterans' day, 2:30 eastern. you can read more veterans stories at cnn.com/veterans. good work. >> we end this hour with this. lady gaga's latest stunt will be out of this world, literally. ♪ >> "us weekly" reports lady gaga will blast off in a virgin galactic ship and sing in space in 2
when you're here in the city, jobs are scarce. >> since you were in the service, there's no such thing as i'm going to stop and quit because i'm tired. >> we don't have bad traits that other moving companies have. everyone has their head on straight when they come to work. >> what more can you ask for? you work and now you're getting paid. and you're hanging out with your friends, pretty much. >> it's good work, what we do here. >> i'm going to go with this...
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new york city police commissioner, ray kelly on the anniversary of 9/11 this week. he said something that was surprising to me. he believes the actual terror threats to new york today are bigger, more serious than they were before 9/11. >> well, he's in a good position to make that assessment. i'm not quite sure i would agree with him personally. but that's his job. >> he says he went through about 16 terror plots over these past few years they've managed to thwart and he says he knows there are a lot of lone wolves out there ready to try to deal a terror strike. >> an look what happened in boston. but they killed four people. lone wolfs is a natural capacity to the capacity of what a lone wolf can do. >>> we've got breaking news. nick paton walsh is over at the united nations right now. i understand the secretary-general ban ki-moon has just spoken out on syria's use of chemical weapons? >> absolutely. i believe he was talking on a woman's rights forum on the sidelines but said quite remarkable stuff. let me paraphrase for you the words he said. referring to the ch
new york city police commissioner, ray kelly on the anniversary of 9/11 this week. he said something that was surprising to me. he believes the actual terror threats to new york today are bigger, more serious than they were before 9/11. >> well, he's in a good position to make that assessment. i'm not quite sure i would agree with him personally. but that's his job. >> he says he went through about 16 terror plots over these past few years they've managed to thwart and he says he...
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this was the compassion of the city at work. we never loved the heroes who wear their uniforms more than we do at this hour. boston's finest in their blue. they carried kids to safety and calmed a city in crisis. the emts performed miracles in an instant. the firefighters answered can call. we love the national guard and our service members who brought valor to our streets. the volunteers in the baa jackets in their vests. the doctors and nurses. the victims and the gravely injured arrived. this was the strength of our city at work. we have never loved the people of the city -- the world and our great country more for their prayers and wishes. and, yes, we even love new york city more. "sweet caroline" played at yankee stadium and our city's flag flying in lower manhattan. it gives us even more strength to say prayer after prayer for the victims still recovering through the hospitals, at home. it gives us strength to say good-bye to the young boy with the big heart, martin richard. we pray for his sister and his mom, his brother
this was the compassion of the city at work. we never loved the heroes who wear their uniforms more than we do at this hour. boston's finest in their blue. they carried kids to safety and calmed a city in crisis. the emts performed miracles in an instant. the firefighters answered can call. we love the national guard and our service members who brought valor to our streets. the volunteers in the baa jackets in their vests. the doctors and nurses. the victims and the gravely injured arrived....
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that's what the city is all about. that's why we have the greatest city in the world. >> thank you. >> all right. thank you very much. carol. >>> "the dallas morning news" is reporting that kim williams, the wife of eric williams has been arrested in connection with the murder of the kaufman county district attorney and his wife. martin savidge on the phone. bring us up to date. >> reporter: good morning, carol. i had a conversation with the kaufman county jail and they are refusing to give any comment about the latest development. it is quite a bombshell. according to "the dallas morning news," the wife of a former justice of the peace. he's already being held in the kaufman county jail for making a terroristic threat, but 46-year-old kim williams was apparently booked into the kaufman county jail at about 3:00 this morning. and she has been charged with one count of capital murder. now, remember, this is the county that has been shocked by three murders, including the district attorney a couple of weeks ago, his wife
that's what the city is all about. that's why we have the greatest city in the world. >> thank you. >> all right. thank you very much. carol. >>> "the dallas morning news" is reporting that kim williams, the wife of eric williams has been arrested in connection with the murder of the kaufman county district attorney and his wife. martin savidge on the phone. bring us up to date. >> reporter: good morning, carol. i had a conversation with the kaufman county...
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the cost to the economy could be in the tens of billions in damage as flood waters inundate the cities. also on that list, miami. cnn meteorologist chad myers is in islamorada where it is just south of miami, by the way, in the florida keys. now chad, what kind of danger is there to a city like miami, my hometown? this is like a shot to the heart. >> reporter: i was there wednesday, saw water on the streets. thought it was a water main break. now high tide in the fall gets to the streets of miami beach along business cane bay and alton road. the water is rising. here is the reason why. if you warm the thermometer, what happens to the liquid, it goes up. what happens if you warm the ocean, it goes up. the same reason the thermometer will go up, not including the ice melt they were talking about, too. so the rising water now and higher tide putting a lot of big cities in danger. the ocean is rising quicker than in decades past and predictions made by some research scientists make the situation sound pretty dire. >> by mid part of the century, 2050, 2060, most of the barrier islands in th
the cost to the economy could be in the tens of billions in damage as flood waters inundate the cities. also on that list, miami. cnn meteorologist chad myers is in islamorada where it is just south of miami, by the way, in the florida keys. now chad, what kind of danger is there to a city like miami, my hometown? this is like a shot to the heart. >> reporter: i was there wednesday, saw water on the streets. thought it was a water main break. now high tide in the fall gets to the streets...
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it includes the city of sidney and the australian capital territory, act in new south wales as well where the capital of the country is. 100 homes destroyed so far. the officials say that the fires were fueled by record-breaking heat wave. also very dry conditions in december. this is the worst heat wave, actually in new south wales in living memory. yesterday the hottest average temperature across the country ever. australia, is, of course the world's driest inhabited continent, vulnerable to bushfires, every year you see them. scientists believe creeping climate shift for even hotter temperatures globally and that includes australia. i spoke with matt inwood superintendent of rural fire services in new south wales. here's part of what he told me about the sheer size of the blazes. >> apparently we have just over 130 fires burning across new south wales. 30 of those fires at this stage remain uncontained. fire crews are continuing to work throughout the night over here tonight making sure that we're certainly rendering properties safe and property protection mode on some fire grounds. an
it includes the city of sidney and the australian capital territory, act in new south wales as well where the capital of the country is. 100 homes destroyed so far. the officials say that the fires were fueled by record-breaking heat wave. also very dry conditions in december. this is the worst heat wave, actually in new south wales in living memory. yesterday the hottest average temperature across the country ever. australia, is, of course the world's driest inhabited continent, vulnerable to...
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anywhere from texas to maine, every coastal city needs to watch for this sea level rise. don? >> thank you. we'll with right back. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. > >>>. >>> film and media, the founder of the event loosely defines a man who uses his power to create great and significant change. david also at the dinner, he joins me from los angeles. he may recognize him from that little movie called the butler. what did it mean to have the chance to attend that dinner? >> it was incredible for me because i've been looking for something like this to come along for quite a while now. i think as black men in media whether it's in acting, fashion or in what you do, often, you find yourself being the one, the only one where ever you are. there are several f
anywhere from texas to maine, every coastal city needs to watch for this sea level rise. don? >> thank you. we'll with right back. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it....
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so the city -- so the city, the mayor's office and the inspectors are now saying, hey, listen, the contractor is supposed to notify the city when they're about to start demolition. it looks like the contractor didn't do that. and we also saw, i think we have some video of it, crime scene investigators here as well as the district attorney for the city of philadelphia and the assistant district attorney, the district attorney jennifer silver and then also ed. ed cameron who prosecuted kermit gossing, the abortion doctor. so this appears to be going into a criminal investigation. they came to tour the scene today and they weren't just out for a walk. >> no, they weren't. they have some questions, don't they, don lemon. thank you so much for us in philadelphia. we'll stay on it with you. >>> meantime, two self-help coaches apparently committed suicide together in their brooklyn apartment. this video shows psychotherapist lynn rosen and her common law husband, john littig co-hosting this show. they couldn't follow their advice for leading fulfilling lives. >> that's -- that's -- that's exactly ri
so the city -- so the city, the mayor's office and the inspectors are now saying, hey, listen, the contractor is supposed to notify the city when they're about to start demolition. it looks like the contractor didn't do that. and we also saw, i think we have some video of it, crime scene investigators here as well as the district attorney for the city of philadelphia and the assistant district attorney, the district attorney jennifer silver and then also ed. ed cameron who prosecuted kermit...
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now it's the celtics turn to lift the city. they may be underdogs in their playoff opener, but this week's events have given them extra motivation to get the win. >> you go through tragedy as a city and you look for something to cling on. i believe the city of boston lives and dies with our sports teams. they are going to be watching closely. there's a sense of pride about this city and about this team. to go out there and play well and do the best for the city in the wake of the tragedy. >> and with all three teams in action today, it's a busy sports day for bostonians. a much-needed distraction from the events of this week. >> certainly is. thanks very much. . joining us now on the phone is steve silva, he's at fenway park where the red sox are getting ready to play in the next hour. you're a native of massachusetts. what does today moon for you as this city tries to get back to normal and the red sox take to the field against the royals? >> i think it's just a time for us to get together as a community. we can get a large nu
now it's the celtics turn to lift the city. they may be underdogs in their playoff opener, but this week's events have given them extra motivation to get the win. >> you go through tragedy as a city and you look for something to cling on. i believe the city of boston lives and dies with our sports teams. they are going to be watching closely. there's a sense of pride about this city and about this team. to go out there and play well and do the best for the city in the wake of the tragedy....
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memorial here, still very much an active part of the city. meanwhile, investigators still trying to determine if those suspects had any help at all in making those bombs. >> federal investigators continue to focus on tamerlan tsavraev's extended visit to daghestan. he told friends he could not relate to american culture. did he spend six months to reconnect with his american homeland or to make contact with islamist militant groups? we know he visited this music, so did nadal, he later joined a militant group. still unknow in tsavraev met nadal or any other militant. authorities believe he and his younger brother dzhokhar may have acted as so-called lone wolves, but are investigating tamerlan tsavraev's contacts overseas and at home. his wife, katherine russell, according to her attorney, continues to cooperate with investigators, he says she nz the government's position and why they want information, but the constant questioning may be taking its toll. it's very difficult. she is a young woman trying to bring up her baby without a dad and de
memorial here, still very much an active part of the city. meanwhile, investigators still trying to determine if those suspects had any help at all in making those bombs. >> federal investigators continue to focus on tamerlan tsavraev's extended visit to daghestan. he told friends he could not relate to american culture. did he spend six months to reconnect with his american homeland or to make contact with islamist militant groups? we know he visited this music, so did nadal, he later...
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the mile-high city. the first pot club in colorado. gets its name from amendment 64, the amendment that made recreational use of marijuana legal in the state. the club is private, and it's open to members who pay $30 and a fee. >> you can come in here, you can bring marijuana, you can share marijuana. this club is what the voters of colorado finally wanted. they wanted adults to be able to get together and exercise or freedoms, together. >> so it's still another year before stores sell marijuana and will be legally allowed to do so in the state of california. one more breaking news piece, this one courtesy of the white house, just bear with me. effectively the white house is calling on congress to go ahead and hold a vote today on the sandy relief bill. the issue has caused such consternation. however, the speaker decided not to hold that vote last night, which led congressman peter king of new york to almost go ballistic. so there you have it, the white house saying our citizens are city trying to put t
the mile-high city. the first pot club in colorado. gets its name from amendment 64, the amendment that made recreational use of marijuana legal in the state. the club is private, and it's open to members who pay $30 and a fee. >> you can come in here, you can bring marijuana, you can share marijuana. this club is what the voters of colorado finally wanted. they wanted adults to be able to get together and exercise or freedoms, together. >> so it's still another year before stores...
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the attack knocked the city down but far than defeated. the whole country united with one resoupding message. >> strong. boston strong. >> thank you so much ashley. what an incredible year it has been indeed. the top ten stories of 2015. you can vote on them. go to cnn.com/yir. >> a florida girl's mother, find out how she is trying to protect other children. next in the newsroom. d" >>> the mother of a florida girl who killed herself after being cyber bullies is calling for tougher laws and has a special message for all parents. it has been more than three months since the suicide of a 12-year-old girl who wrote in her journal every day children kill themselves because of bullies. her family is trying to get new laws passed to crack down on bullies and hold parents accountable. to her family rebecca was a normal kid with a big heart and a goofy sense of humor. she seemed happy until she changed her screen name to that dead girl and then killed herself. >> when you stand over a 12-year-old child that is dead that jumped, your heart is broke
the attack knocked the city down but far than defeated. the whole country united with one resoupding message. >> strong. boston strong. >> thank you so much ashley. what an incredible year it has been indeed. the top ten stories of 2015. you can vote on them. go to cnn.com/yir. >> a florida girl's mother, find out how she is trying to protect other children. next in the newsroom. d" >>> the mother of a florida girl who killed herself after being cyber bullies is...